But Don...Fed's backhand vs. Nadal's forehand?
Interesting comments...as usual. But Don...what about this issue of Roger not playing Nadal's backhand? I was watching the match with my wife and every time Federer had a choice between hitting to the backhand or the forehand and he hit to the forehand I reprimanded him out loud in my living room as he continued to rack up losing points by doing so. When on the other hand he chose to go to the backhand side it was quite clear, even to my wife who knows little about tennis, that this was a better strategy. While Nadal may hit an occasional spectacular forehand from his backhand side of the court, he does not have the angle on Federer's backhand from that side of his court that he exploited throughout the match. This reverse crosscourt forehand for Nadal is obviously a lower percentage shot as well. It looks to me that Roger's tactical choices lost him the match, not just a couple of close points...period. I think a change in tactics...and a rather simple one at that, would of made a helluva difference. Maybe he should read a bit more...you know to exercise the muscle between the ears. So much for his coaching staff as well. What is it that they are doing to earn their salaries if not providing sound tactical strategies?
I'll say another thing with regard to Nadal's two hand backhand...that shot works just fine when you hit hard and waist high to it but it is quite a different story when you constantly hit off speed, variety of spin, and variety of depth and height to it. It seems to me that it is a bit more difficult to slug the two hander when you must generate your own energy and pace. If I was Roger...I would do a bit of a rope a dope on Nadal's backhand right from the beginning of the match then it would not be long before he would be tagging Nadal with a variety of knockout blows all over the court. Once he establishes the game over on the backhand...once he establishes that he can win that game, it opens up the rest of the court. Federer has all of the shots to make such a strategy work...none of the other players on tour have this option.
Roland Garros 2011...should be remembered for two things. Number one is Federer's defeat of Djokovic. Number two is Federer's failure to adapt his tactics to his opponent in the finals. Alright three things, reluctantly...number three...Nadal's victory. The women's side was completely forgettable...except for all of the infernal screaming and grunting.
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I'll say another thing with regard to Nadal's two hand backhand...that shot works just fine when you hit hard and waist high to it but it is quite a different story when you constantly hit off speed, variety of spin, and variety of depth and height to it. It seems to me that it is a bit more difficult to slug the two hander when you must generate your own energy and pace. If I was Roger...I would do a bit of a rope a dope on Nadal's backhand right from the beginning of the match then it would not be long before he would be tagging Nadal with a variety of knockout blows all over the court. Once he establishes the game over on the backhand...once he establishes that he can win that game, it opens up the rest of the court. Federer has all of the shots to make such a strategy work...none of the other players on tour have this option.
Roland Garros 2011...should be remembered for two things. Number one is Federer's defeat of Djokovic. Number two is Federer's failure to adapt his tactics to his opponent in the finals. Alright three things, reluctantly...number three...Nadal's victory. The women's side was completely forgettable...except for all of the infernal screaming and grunting.
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